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Cardi B Thanks Her Haters After Winning Best New Artist At iHeartRadio Awards

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Christine Haveford
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Cardi B Thanks Her Haters After Winning Best New Artist At iHeartRadio Awards

Cardi B keeps winning!

The rapper of the moment accepted the statue for Best New Artist at the iHeartRadio Music Awards at The Forum in Inglewood, Calif. on Sunday night.

During her speech, the Love & Hip Hop star made sure to thank the most important people in her life as well as the haters.

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Cardi looked smoking hot in a crimson-colored mini dress.

At the ceremony, the Bronx-born beauty stormed through a five-song setlist of her greatest hits.

She stole the show during an electrifying performance, which opened the 2018 iHeartRadio Music Awards.

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Cardi – real name Belcalis Almanzar- closed her set with a booming rendition of her most famous single Bodak Yellow.

During her daring performance, her outfit featured a black navy-style cap, and a lush leather jacket with sparkling metallic studs.

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At her waist, a massively frilly blue skirt was hemmed in the front, but at the back fell to form a massive train.

Cardi – who is currently engaged to Offset of Migos fame – was accompanied by a fleet of backup dancers.

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During her performance she made sure not to leave out No Limit – a G-Eazy song from September that had featured both her and A$AP Rocky.

Cardi also gave a bit of time to the Bruno Mars song Finesse.

The star features on the remix, leading to a music video in which she co-starred with him.

She and Bruno hit the stage together – recreating the In Living Color-inspired wardrobe motif of the music video – and performed the song at this year’s Grammys.

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Christine Haveford

Christine loves all things cinema, and she's been that way ever since she was a little girl. In fact, she is so passionate about cinema that she decided to pursue cinematography as a full-time career, and is now pursuing film studies at the New York Film School. Originally from Florida, she is still exploring the new city, people, places, and the culture, loves the new weather, going ice skating during winters, and spending time with her fellow classmates and friends from college.

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